Chaim Levinson

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Chaim Levinson
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Born (1984-08-07) August 7, 1984 (age 39)
Jerusalem, Israel
CitizenshipIsrael
Years active2004–
TitleInvestigative Journalist at Haaretz. works at Kann B

Chaim Levinson (born August 7, 1984) is an Israeli journalist and editor, best known for his work with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. His investigative journalism has earned him popularity across the country. In addition, he co-hosts alongside Ofira Asayag in the "Ofira & Levinson" program on Israeli Channel 12. He also works in programs on the Knesset Channel, on Kann B and on radio station 103FM.

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Biography

Levinson was born in Jerusalem to an ultra-Orthodox family [1] who immigrated from the United States in 1981, [2] and studied in a Talmud Torah Chabad in Shikun Chabad and the Malad High School in the city. He worked for the Jerusalem local "Kol Hazman", as an education reporter and a magazine reporter.

In 2004, he began working as a correspondent for ultra-Orthodox affairs at Yedioth Ahronoth. In the years 2006–2014, he studied social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary democracy studies. at the Open University of Israel.

In 2008, he began working at Haaretz newspaper, first as a correspondent coordinator, and since July 2009, as a reporter covering the settlers.

Levinson lives in the Kiryat Shalom neighborhood of Tel Aviv.

Journalism

Criticism

Levinson entered inappropriate information in the Hebrew Wikipedia and posted tweets about it. He also spoke against Netanyahu government, causing political controversy. [9]

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